Tournament: Yale | Round: 1 | Opponent: Lake Highland Prep SS | Judge: Paul Zhou
Korsgaard '83 (Christine M., "Two Distinctions in Goodness," The Philosophical Review Vol. 92, No. 2 (Apr., 1983), pp. 169-195, JSTOR) OS
The argument shows how Kant's idea of justification works. It can be read as
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-and, in general, to make the highest good our end.
Thus, the standard is respecting freedom.
Arthur Ripstein 09 ~Professor of Law and Philosophy at the University of Toronto, and Chair of the Department of Philosophy~, "Force and Freedom", Harvard University Press, pgs 34-35, 2009
You are independent if you are the one who decides what ends you will use
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rights in question are, or how many such rights there might be.
Hegel (George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Philosophy of Right, 1820)
The will has before it an outer reality, upon which it operates. But
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adopt only the first consequences, since they alone lie in the purpose.